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Technology for in-gallery software.
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Hello everyone.I'm a software developer, I have an Objective-C and C background, but am now working in museums and research, and it seems that museums are heavily dependant upon Adobe technologies…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Graham Thorne Feb 26.

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Graham Thorne replied to Andrew Larking's discussion Technology for in-gallery software.
"Hi, Flash and HTML5 seem seem to be the only 'common' software a the moment. The odd VJ software is sometimes used for sequencing video playlists that might require video mapping or multiple outputs. I myself use a C based software called…"
Feb 26
Andrew Larking replied to Holly Hasted's discussion App for Children's Museum: for kids or their parents?
"Both. Does more online interaction equate to more physical visits?  I know that's off-topic, but it's interesting."
Oct 2, 2012
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Technology for in-gallery software.

Hello everyone.I'm a software developer, I have an Objective-C and C background, but am now working in museums and research, and it seems that museums are heavily dependant upon Adobe technologies (Flash, Director).  I'm in the position to move my current employer away from this technology onto something more suitable, with a longer lifespan.  But I've hit a roadblock, I cannot think of another technology (which I guess is why Flash still lives).I wonder what technologies are being considered…See More
Oct 2, 2012
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